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Sensors | 2014

Ambient Assisted Living Healthcare Frameworks, Platforms, Standards, and Quality Attributes

Mukhtiar Memon; Stefan Wagner; Christian Fischer Pedersen; Femina Hassan Aysha Beevi; Finn Overgaard Hansen

Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) is an emerging multi-disciplinary field aiming at exploiting information and communication technologies in personal healthcare and telehealth systems for countering the effects of growing elderly population. AAL systems are developed for personalized, adaptive, and anticipatory requirements, necessitating high quality-of-service to achieve interoperability, usability, security, and accuracy. The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of the AAL field with a focus on healthcare frameworks, platforms, standards, and quality attributes. To achieve this, we conducted a literature survey of state-of-the-art AAL frameworks, systems and platforms to identify the essential aspects of AAL systems and investigate the critical issues from the design, technology, quality-of-service, and user experience perspectives. In addition, we conducted an email-based survey for collecting usage data and current status of contemporary AAL systems. We found that most AAL systems are confined to a limited set of features ignoring many of the essential AAL system aspects. Standards and technologies are used in a limited and isolated manner, while quality attributes are often addressed insufficiently. In conclusion, we found that more inter-organizational collaboration, user-centered studies, increased standardization efforts, and a focus on open systems is needed to achieve more interoperable and synergetic AAL solutions.


Sensors | 2016

An Open Platform for Seamless Sensor Support in Healthcare for the Internet of Things

Jorge Miranda; Jorge Cabral; Stefan Wagner; Christian Fischer Pedersen; Blaise Ravelo; Mukhtiar Memon; Morten Mathiesen

Population aging and increasing pressure on health systems are two issues that demand solutions. Involving and empowering citizens as active managers of their health represents a desirable shift from the current culture mainly focused on treatment of disease, to one also focused on continuous health management and well-being. Current developments in technological areas such as the Internet of Things (IoT), lead to new technological solutions that can aid this shift in the healthcare sector. This study presents the design, development, implementation and evaluation of a platform called Common Recognition and Identification Platform (CRIP), a part of the CareStore project, which aims at supporting caregivers and citizens to manage health routines in a seamless way. Specifically, the CRIP offers sensor-based support for seamless identification of users and health devices. A set of initial requirements was defined with a focus on usability limitations and current sensor technologies. The CRIP was designed and implemented using several technologies that enable seamless integration and interaction of sensors and people, namely Near Field Communication and fingerprint biometrics for identification and authentication, Bluetooth for communication with health devices and web services for wider integration with other platforms. Two CRIP prototypes were implemented and evaluated in laboratory during a period of eight months. The evaluations consisted of identifying users and devices, as well as seamlessly configure and acquire vital data from the last. Also, the entire Carestore platform was deployed in a nursing home where its usability was evaluated with caregivers. The evaluations helped assess that seamless identification of users and seamless configuration and communication with health devices is feasible and can help enable the IoT on healthcare applications. Therefore, the CRIP and similar platforms could be transformed into a valuable enabling technology for secure and reliable IoT deployments on the healthcare sector.


ISAmI | 2014

Lateral Fall Detection via Events in Linear Prediction Residual of Acceleration

F. H. Aysha Beevi; Christian Fischer Pedersen; Stefan Wagner; Stefan Hallerstede

Lateral fall is a major cause of hip fractures in elderly people. An automatic fall detection algorithm can reduce the time to get medical help. In this paper, we propose a fall detection algorithm that detects lateral falls by identifying the events in the Linear Prediction (LP) residual of the acceleration experienced by the the body during a fall. The acceleration is measured by a triaxial accelerometer. The accelerometer is attached to an elastic band and is worn around the test subject’s waist. The LP residual is filtered using a Savitzky-Golay filter and the maximum peaks are identified as falls. The results indicate that the lateral falls can be detected using our algorithm with a sensitivity of 84% when falling from standing and 90% when falling from walking.


Telemedicine Journal and E-health | 2016

An Evaluation of Commercial Pedometers for Monitoring Slow Walking Speed Populations

Femina Hassan Aysha Beevi; Jorge Miranda; Christian Fischer Pedersen; Stefan Wagner


international conference on pervasive computing | 2013

Feasibility of using a lightweight context-aware system for facilitating reliable home blood pressure self-measurements

Karina Kusk; Ditte B. Nielsen; Troels Thylstrup; Niels Holm Rasmussen; Jacob Jorvang; Christian Fischer Pedersen; Stefan Wagner


international conference on pervasive computing | 2013

Carestore platform for seamless deployment of ambient assisted living applications and devices

Stefan Wagner; Finn Overgaard Hansen; Christian Fischer Pedersen; M. Mathissen; Claus Vinther Nielsen


European Physical Journal-applied Physics | 2015

Radiated EMC immunity investigation of common recognition identification platform for medical applications

Jorge Miranda; Jorge Cabral; Blaise Ravelo; Stefan Wagner; Christian Fischer Pedersen; Mukhtiar Memon; Morten Mathiesen


IET International Conference on Technologies for Active and Assisted Living (TechAAL) | 2015

Data quality oriented taxonomy of ambient assisted living systems

F. H. Aysha Beevi; Stefan Wagner; Stefan Hallerstede; Christian Fischer Pedersen


Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics 2013; Copenhagen; Denmark; August 20; 2013 | 2013

Ambient Assisted Living Ecosystems of Personal Healthcare Systems; Applications; and Devices

Mukhtiar Memon; Stefan Wagner; Finn Overgaard Hansen; Christian Fischer Pedersen; Femina H. Aysha; Morten Mathissen; Claus Vinther Nielsen; Ole Langvad


IEEE Microwave Magazine | 2017

Eye on Patient Care: Continuous Health Monitoring: Design and Implementation of a Wireless Platform for Healthcare Applications

Jorge Miranda; Mukhtiar Memon; Jorge Cabral; Blaise Ravelo; Stefan Wagner; Christian Fischer Pedersen; Morten Mathiesen; Claus Vinther Nielsen

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